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64
Citations
16212
World Ranking
1629
National Ranking
47

Overview

Adolf W. Lohmann was affiliated with the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg in Germany. Their research encompassed multiple fields of study, particularly Decision Sciences, Computer Science, and Psychology. Within these areas, they explored various subfields including Information Systems and Management, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Artificial Intelligence, Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty, and Computer Networks and Communications.

The scientist contributed to research topics such as Scientific Computing and Data Management, Mental Health Research Topics, Data Analysis with R, Meta-analysis and systematic reviews, Network Time Synchronization Technologies, and Embedded Systems and FPGA Design.

Among their recent papers were:

  • Replicability of simulation studies for the investigation of statistical methods: the RepliSims project, 2024, Royal Society Open Science
  • Replicability of Simulation Studies for the Investigation of Statistical Methods: The RepliSims Project, 2023, arXiv (Cornell University)

Frequent coauthors included:

  • Kim Luijken
  • Udi Alter
  • J. Claramunt Gonzalez
  • Felix J. Clouth
  • Jessica L. Fossum

Publication venues where Adolf W. Lohmann's work appeared regularly comprised:

  • Royal Society Open Science
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Best Publications

  • Image rotation, Wigner rotation, and the fractional Fourier transform

    Adolf W. Lohmann

  • Complex Spatial Filtering with Binary Masks

    B. R. Brown;A. W. Lohmann

  • Speckle masking in astronomy: triple correlation theory and applications

    Adolf W. Lohmann;Gerd Weigelt;Bernhard Wirnitzer

  • Space–bandwidth product of optical signals and systems

    Adolf W. Lohmann;Rainer G. Dorsch;David Mendlovic;Zeev Zalevsky

  • Making an array illuminator based on the Talbot effect

    Adolf W. Lohmann;James A. Thomas

  • The wigner distribution function and its optical production

    H.O. Bartelt;K.-H. Brenner;A.W. Lohmann

  • RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE RADON-WIGNER AND FRACTIONAL FOURIER TRANSFORMS

    Adolf W. Lohmann;Bernard H. Soffer

  • Fractional Hilbert transform.

    Adolf W. Lohmann;David Mendlovic;Zeev Zalevsky

  • Phase and amplitude recovery from bispectra

    Hartmut O. Bartelt;Adolf W. Lohmann;B. Wirnitzer

  • Graded-index fibers, Wigner-distribution functions, and the fractional Fourier transform.

    David Mendlovic;Haldun M. Ozaktas;Adolf W. Lohmann

  • Accuracy of phase shifting interferometry

    K. Kinnstaetter;Adolf W. Lohmann;Johannes Schwider;Norbert Streibl

  • Scaling laws for lens systems.

    Adolf W. Lohmann

  • The Lau effect (a diffraction experiment with incoherent illumination)

    J. Jahns;A.W. Lohmann

  • What classical optics can do for the digital optical computer

    Adolf W. Lohmann

  • Optical perfect shuffle.

    Adolf W. Lohmann;Wilhelm Stork;Gregor Stucke

  • The ambiguity function as a polar display of the OTF

    K.-H. Brenner;A.W. Lohmann;J. Ojeda-Castaneda

  • Triple correlations

    Unknown

  • Fresnel ping-pong algorithm for two-plane computer-generated hologram display

    Rainer G. Dorsch;Adolf W. Lohmann;Stefan Sinzinger

  • Two-pupil synthesis of optical transfer functions.

    Unknown

  • IV: Fractional Transformations in Optics

    Adolf W. Lohmann;David Mendlovic;Zeev Zalevsky

  • Wigner distribution function display of complex 1D signals

    K.-H. Brenner;A.W. Lohmann

  • Chirp filtering in the fractional Fourier domain

    Rainer G. Dorsch;Adolf W. Lohmann;Yigal Bitran;David Mendlovic

  • Theta Modulation in Optics

    J. D. Armitage;A. W. Lohmann

  • Digital optics

    N. Streibl;K.-H. Brenner;A. Huang;J. Jahns

  • Incoherent optical processing of complex data.

    Lohmann Aw

Frequent Co-Authors

David Mendlovic
David Mendlovic Tel Aviv University
Zeev Zalevsky
Zeev Zalevsky Bar-Ilan University
Haldun M. Ozaktas
Haldun M. Ozaktas Bilkent University
Satish Rao
Satish Rao University of California, Berkeley
David A. B. Miller
David A. B. Miller Stanford University
Hakan Urey
Hakan Urey Koç University
David Casasent
David Casasent Carnegie Mellon University

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